India is located in South Asia and is the second largest country in the world with 1.1 Billion people. Some of India's largest cities include Mumbai, Kolkata, New Delhi, Chennai, and Bangalore. India is one of the world's fastest growing countries and now has the world's 12th largest economy. more on India >>

India Dialing Codes

Use the following telephone dialing codes to make an inbound international phone call to India.

In India, landline phones and mobile phones have different phone number formats. Both types of phone numbers are 10-digits long, but India landline phones include a separate area code whereas India mobile phones do not require a separate area code.

The complete international phone numbers you should use to reach the two types of phones are shown below.

Some countries, e.g., Australia, Brazil, France, and Singapore, have more than one international access code (or 'IDD') to designate specific carriers, specific countries, or other purposes. Be sure to use the correct telephone code for your carrier or calling plan when calling India. Follow the country links above to find these codes.

To make an international call to India, you first need to dial the international access code (aka 'IDD') for your originating country. You can lookup the international access code for your country in the widget below.

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Insert your IDD at the maroon x's below to create a complete international phone number for calling India.

Some countries, e.g., Australia, France, Singapore, use more than one IDD to designate specific carriers, specific countries, or other purposes. Be sure to use the correct code for your carrier or calling plan.

A '~' symbol indicates a dialing pause. Dial any numbers before the '~', then wait for tone before continuing to dial.